Pictured: Mayor of The Hills Shire Dr Peter Gangemi, Ellen Witzlsperger from Fit Kidz Foundation and CEO of Hills Basketball Steve Burke at Council’s celebrations for International Day for People with Disability at Waves Fitness & Aquatic Centre.
People living with disabilities will have stronger advocacy in The Hills Shire with the establishment of Council’s first ever Disability and Inclusion reference group.
Mayor of The Hills Shire Dr Peter Gangemi said Council was celebrating International Day of People with Disability by opening expressions of interest for the group, which will be established in 2024.
“It is important to me that The Hills is as inclusive a place as possible, and this group will be tasked with helping us remove as many barriers to social participation as possible,” Mayor Gangemi said.
“Whether it’s making venues more accessible, events more inclusive or simply raising awareness, we want people of all abilities and their carers to tell us how we can make the Shire a better place.
“That’s why creating this reference group is so important in informing councillors and staff how we can do things better.”
Membership of the panel will be open to a diverse cross-section of people living with a disability, their carers and experts in the field of disability, access and inclusion.
Mayor Gangemi said he was proud of the work undertaken during this term, and he is looking forward to the reference group enabling Council to do even more in the future.
“Council has taken additional steps to make our community more inclusive including the adoption of the Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2022-2026, upcoming extension to Livvi’s Place Playground, the awarding of community grants to key projects and creating the Disability Inclusion Award at the Sydney Hills Local Business Awards,” Mayor Gangemi said.
“Our new Waves Fitness and Aquatic Centre was also recognised as an inclusive, accessible and functional facility on the national stage winning the Cohesive Communities Category at the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Awards for Local Government in June.
“We have also undertaken key projects to further support our neurodivergent community including the introduction of Sensitive Storytime, Sensitive Library and having a separate sensory session for neurodivergent children at the Mayor’s Christmas Party on Saturday.
“We are also looking at additional measures for Australia Day, such as breakout quiet spaces at Bella Vista Farm during the event.
“I encourage members of the community who are passionate in this area to put their name forward and help us make The Hills Shire a better place.”
The establishment of the reference group was endorsed as part of Council’s Disability and Inclusion Action Plan.
To submit your Expression of Interest for the Disability and Inclusion reference group, visit and search for ‘Disability.’
Nominations will close on Friday, 23 February 2024.